CHAT LOG from our discussion today :-)

from CrysCP to All Participants:
hello!
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I've never used webex before
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Hi Crystal! The number is toll free if you want to call in
from John Stringer to All Participants:
hey, neither have I...
from CrysCP to All Participants:
I don't really have access to a phone, exactly,
from CrysCP to All Participants:
I'm at my hygienist's house in southern ontario
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
oh okay no problem
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sorry! Next time we meet though I can call in
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you guys can talk though if you like
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
No worries
from John Stringer to All Participants:
do i call in to be able to talk? or can that be done directly through the meeting manager?
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
I set this one up so you have to call ... sorry guys
from CrysCP to All Participants:
np
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nice desktop, hehe
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
I edited Ashleys draft and posted it up on the wiki
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I read it,
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seems awesome
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
I am going to add some more references tomorrow.
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
She did a great job kicking it off
from CrysCP to All Participants:
I feel so badly though! You guys did the work last week (Ashley and John), and again this week (Phil and Ashley),
from CrysCP to All Participants:
and I just have so much other crap going on that I keep forgetting about the 533 stuff
from CrysCP to All Participants:
I need a school coach or something, Crystal, DO THIS NOW!!
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Are you on the phone with him ok John?
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
We are talking about how having a slow connection is like a physical disability
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Okay we are off audio now so we can all chat
from CrysCP to All Participants:
hehehe
from John Stringer to All Participants:
ok, back to text :-) ... time to practice my typing skills, which I guess could be another disability!
from CrysCP to All Participants:
lol
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ha ha ha
from CrysCP to All Participants:
if you need me to slow down at all just let me know
from CrysCP to All Participants:
I've been told my typing's ...
from CrysCP to All Participants:
a bit on the ridiculous side
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
I am a two finger typist ... mavis beacon failed me
from CrysCP to All Participants:
failed me too
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she said I was typing 64 wpm in grade 2
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she had nothing to teach me
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:(
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LOL
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haha worked great for me... and most of my students
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
I need to revisit it I think
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
All my friends in IT make fun of me
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Anyway ... so have we decided as a group that inclusivity is our rosetta stone?
from CrysCP to All Participants:
Aye Aye Capitaine
from John Stringer to All Participants:
Yes, now we need to figure out where we're going to focus.. pretty broad topic
from CrysCP to All Participants:
I agree
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do we want to focus on a particular age range? high school vs elementary ?
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Cool. You two have done enough so far. Let me finish off the mini assignment and you two can send any corrections by tomorrow afternoon-ish
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or on particular sorts of disabilities?
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Autism is very interesting ... but a narrow focus.
from CrysCP to All Participants:
maybe like, physical disabilities, or learning disabilities?
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so like autism, blind, audio, vs ADD/ADHD, dyslexia,
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Seems to me like the younger classes tend to have a broader range of diversity issues. My sister teaches grade 4 and she has autistic students, a blind student and kids from the 3rd world (ESL)
from John Stringer to All Participants:
My school the main issue is ESL / cultural, but I had a very hard time finding things related to math and science
from CrysCP to All Participants:
yeah
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so Phil do you think we should focus on elementary?
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
not necessarily ... I was just pointing out that ekementary teachers tend to face a bigger range of issues in terms of dversity
from John Stringer to All Participants:
are you both elementary teachers? i'm middle high myself, next year will be completely high school
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
A lot of filtration or separation tends to take place there
from CrysCP to All Participants:
I haven't done any teaching
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hehe
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I graduated in June, moved to the US where I can't work,
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and enrolled in the MET full time
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I'm currently on courses 4 - 8, and am taking the final two in the summer
from John Stringer to All Participants:
oh yeah, i remember reading that in your bio! 4 courses right?
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yup
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
I am a technology expert (10 years working in eLearning). I am not a teacher but come from a family of 7 teachers ... so you are it John!
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so my experience in the classroom stems from my 6 practicums
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hehehe, indeed, so, John
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lol
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I have taught adults though
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I actually taught teachers :-)
from John Stringer to All Participants:
haha well actually i'm only in my 2nd year of teaching so i don't have a whole lot of experience either
from CrysCP to All Participants:
lovely!
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hehehe :)
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Well in the land of the blind the one eyed man is King!!!
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:-)
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so we have very different views we're bringing to the table, which I think is a good thing
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Definitely ... and none of us are jaded yet :-)
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;)
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so Phil since you're main focus is webCT do you want to work on access issues for people with disabilities?
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interesting, my first associate teacher is coming to my wedding ... :)
from John Stringer to All Participants:
I don't know much about webCT but I do put most of what I teach online in modules so that students can work at their own pace and I act as more of a facilitator
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Actually my main focus is institutional assessment and student learning outcomes. I have spent a lot of tme working with experts in the US on how to improve system level educational processes. Not sure if that applied directly here ... but these issues ar
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We could create an environment in the newest version of Blackboard and make it as accessible as possible?
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I have the keys to the kingdom in terms of Blackboard (which owns webCT)
from CrysCP to All Participants:
huh, that might be a really neat thing to do
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!
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research on what issues there are with different students, etc,
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and what issues teachers have with online /technology
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and try to improve blackboard ?
from John Stringer to All Participants:
that sounds like a great idea... but wouldn't that require a lot of work on your end?
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
We could create math or science course that contains visual aids and captioned video as well as software for students with disabilities ... and then have some sort of an assessment that determines the content they see when they enter?
from CrysCP to All Participants:
this sounds neat, but I agree john, sounds like a loooot of work
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
No I love doing that stuff. Also I could walk you guys through the latest learning environment and even tell you about what we are building.
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We could create an experience or a single module as opposed to a whole course
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The effect would be the same
from John Stringer to All Participants:
that would be great... although perhaps focus on building one section and then discuss other possibilities and where it could go from there...
from CrysCP to All Participants:
yeah, I think that would be good, really for just the experience,
from CrysCP to All Participants:
maybe do sort of a single lesson, take maybe something John has taught?
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and put it into our new blackboard environment,
from John Stringer to All Participants:
i'm a technology teacher.... not math :-)
from CrysCP to All Participants:
so that it can be seen as to how interactive it could be, accessible to different students
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
That is what the MET is all about I think. Using Johns content would rock ... we cold tweak it as needed to make it accesible
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technology doesn't include science at all? :(
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then ashley
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or I'm sure I can dig something up
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oooh, like teaching um, crap
from John Stringer to All Participants:
not really... although my wife is a math teacher so i have access to all sorts of things
from CrysCP to All Participants:
you kno, like 1000 mL in a L, that unit
from CrysCP to All Participants:
I found it really easy, but when I taught my 6/7 students
from CrysCP to All Participants:
and tried like 50 different ways,
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
We could even wrap in the Jasper idea but make it accessible
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it was like banging my head against the desk
from John Stringer to All Participants:
haha i hear ya!
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yeah, so focus on the environment, fixing it up based on research and applying it to a lesson like that?
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wow, now I'm major excited
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can you tel?
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my typing increases 10 fold
from John Stringer to All Participants:
yup, i think the jasper idea would work... or have students make an instructional video for other students to follow
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yes!
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:D
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Cool. Okay why don't we throw up a "mini-plan" this week and try to meet this weekend to discuss as a group? Full audio ... the works. I can walk you guys through the environment
from CrysCP to All Participants:
hm .... I'm sorry to be a party pooper .. I have my dad's 50th birthday party on saturday, and two assignments due on sunday
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
I can pass presenter control too so we can each take turns presenting or showing stuff, I will happily teach you webex
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I was working on the one assignment today, but this weekend would be difficult for me,
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Okay then next week ... no worries!
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hehe, ok :) next saturday? how's that for you John?
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
You gusy let mw know when ... and I will set it up
from John Stringer to All Participants:
whenever is good for me, but weekends are better because I can come on at 2 or 3 in the morning and not worry about getting up for school.
from CrysCP to All Participants:
so saturday would be good?
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
works for me
from John Stringer to All Participants:
sure... saturday will either be early in the AM sunday for me or later
from CrysCP to All Participants:
we can see about ashley, and pick a time,
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I prefer later rather than early ... I'm a night person,
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Phil? preference
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
I would prefer afternoon if possible
from John Stringer to All Participants:
your later is good for me.. that will be sunday afternoon for me
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Okay so how about 4 p.m. on Saturday?
from CrysCP to All Participants:
that's good for me, is that late enough for you John?
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what would that be, 11am?
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7pm my time here
from John Stringer to All Participants:
yup, sounds good
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awesome :)
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8am here
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Okay cool ... dont like donner
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done like dinnr I mean
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hehehe ;)
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ha ha
from John Stringer to All Participants:
haha.. so that's march 8 right?
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
I will send out a webex tomorrow. Yes March 8th
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
I will post a transcipt of this chat for Ashley to laugh at tonight ....
from John Stringer to All Participants:
perfect. i've always wanted to look at the backend of one of these apps!
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march 7th for us, 8th for John,
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haha, me too!
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ok, thanks Phil, hehehe
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so Phil if you go through mini-as 1 tonight, I'll go through it again tomorrow during the day and submit it Thursday morning here which is Wednesday evening BC time
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
That sounds good. Okay goodnight you two! Thanks for all of your hard work so far :-)
from CrysCP to All Participants:
thank you too guys!
from John Stringer to All Participants:
one great thing about living in China is it feels as though I have an extra day to finish everything... it's pyschological, but it's something!
from CrysCP to All Participants:
and guys, just yell at me if you want me to do something,
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I just sort of assume there's lots of time,
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and then, no,
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it was due yesterday,
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but one of you guys did it! so I'm safe, but not really
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haha i just put everything into ical and it reminds me every day minutes of something that's coming in 5 minutes that i'm not prepared for
from CrysCP to All Participants:
oh I have it in my google calendar
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but uh, I tend to forget
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like for these mini assignments
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they're coming up so fast
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Yeah I just love mini-assignments ...
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lol
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I wanted to take only 3 courses this term, but it would've meant another year to graduate,
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stupid MET
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ha ha ha
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This is number 8 for me ... getting there
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if you see bits of reddish / blondish hair floating around,
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please send it back my way
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haha yeah, i'll be taking some courses this summer and fall that i really have no interest in so that i can finish in december
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are you taking any in the summer phil?
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awesome!
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I'm taking 532 and 590, you in either of them?
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Not this summer. We are expecting our first in June ... so I need some breathing space. 2 courses in the fall and I am done
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awwww
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congrats!
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Thanks :-)
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we might be buying a house in June:)
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i'm taking two this summer (forget which ones) and two in the fall and i'll be done
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not a real house, we can't afford one in Cali (1 million +), but a mobile home
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john, if you're on #8, you only need two more, right?
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total of 10
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
Where in Cali do you live? I have spent loads of time down there
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which is why I'm taking 2 in the summer, and then I'm done
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Mountain View,
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15 minutes from San Jose, an hour south of SF
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i'm only on 5, 6 this semester.. will need 4 more
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Cool. My buddy is moving to Santa Cruz next year ... close to you
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ahhh ok, nm, sorry! but if you're taking the two with me, maybe we can have fun
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I love the area,
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the weather is awesome
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but the cost of living sucks
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we pay 1600/month in rent
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for a small 1 bedroom
from Phil Chatterton to All Participants:
No kidding. Well in Van the price per square foot where I live is about 650 so a 1000 sqf place is about $600K or so
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wow... that is expensive. we stay for free in china (included in our package) but the weather sucks... well more the polution sucks, would be quite nice otherwise
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Anyway ... I need to go and cook my wife a late dinner
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Great chatting with you both
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for a house where I am, the tiny 500 sq ft (like my apartment) that's very run down, like, bull doze and start again, is 500,000
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you too Phil!
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Yup, and i need to get ready for period 4
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bye guys
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bye!
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:)